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Re: WILL THIS MH 44 HANDLE 7FT OR HOW MANY FT CAN IT HANLDE?
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Posted by Phil in MS on April 04, 2003 at 06:51:12 from (207.203.128.29):
In Reply to: WILL THIS MH 44 HANDLE 7FT OR HOW MANY FT CAN IT HANLDE? posted by shannon bone on April 03, 2003 at 23:32:09:
I would think 50 hp would handle a 7 ft cutter very well. Your comment about narrow wheel width and HILLY terrain causes me some concern. Running on flat ground with a heavy bush hog is one thing, running on hilly terrain with the same cutter is entirely something else. With the kind of weight on the rear of the tractor the hills can make the tractor do some unexpected and scary things. I have a 50 hp MF 255D with a Ford 6 ft. cutter and it does a wonderful job, but as heavy as the tractor is and with that cutter hills can get just a little too steep. Good luck.
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